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Has anyone figured out a way to use text for icons in elements?

elements like the previous tab, next tab, and reload buttons? I’ve been using SVG images for them and I know you can either do that or embed the SVGs right in with a url(), but I wonder if anyone has found a workaround for using text, with or without psuedo-elements, like using content in a :before() element.

Help creating a flexible status text field with Firefox CSS

Hi all, I’m brand new to this CSS messing with this CSS feature and it really doesn’t come naturally to me, but despite that I’ve somehow very nearly got everything how I like it by copying other people’s code and tweaking the variables of that. I was wondering if I could get some help with one of a few final tweaks I...

Changing the color of formatted URL segments in 118

Hey sorry, this was originally asked in www.reddit.com/r/…/url_bar_text_color/ however its solution doesn’t work anymore. I am updating to 118 and it seems that the grey segments of the URL just aren’t affected by the color of background elements anymore like they were in 114. I’ve tried for several hours to change the...

How can I make the corners rounded for selected dropdown elements (the green one), and the menu itself? ( lemmy.world )

Edit: One user proposed to set widget.macos.native-context-menus to false in about:config, but the issue I’m trying to solve is the `` context menus not looking native, which I’m trying to fix with CSS. So I don’t want to set it to false. I filed a bug report since the menus are supposed to be native when set to true....

How can I make userChrome.js work?

I have enabled everything to make userChrome.css work, but it doesn’t seem like any JS works when I paste it into a userChrome.js file in my chrome folder, including this JS snippet, it could be because I’m on macOS. I should note that the chrome folder is not in my profile directory, its somewhere else and symlinked to that...

distinguish between themes that use one image and the themes that use 2 or 3? Spanish

there is a way to distinguish between themes (in firefox add-ons store) that use one image and the themes that use 2 or 3? there are a lot of themes with additional_backgrounds but use 1 or more images without distinction. I would like to make code css that affect different in each case.

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